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Dec 30, 2025
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It was easy to fill out but I had trouble finding information on 'other' in the first section. I didn't quite understand exactly if I was to put "nonprofit organization" on the line.
It's a great solution for my business needs. We are constantly filling out PDF or MS WORD based forms, be they applications, requests, official government forms, etc... My subscription allows me to now more quickly and professionally, turn-around those important documents. Those same documents, before the PDF-filler subscription, were always hand signed, if not hand filled out completely, then manually scanned into our systems and sent back to the interested party via email. Now I just edit any official document(s) I receive, with tools that keep them looking professional and consistent, and send them back to the desired place either via email or by sharing them, with easily 75% less effort and 75% less time than our previous methods for achieving for the same outcome. I am very happy with our subscription and have had my wife buy one for her own personal use.
I am a brand new user and have no idea how to use the program or other documents. I downloaded it to accommodate a Security Clearance form and haven't ventured too fa
PDF filler has replaced my Adobe Acrobat because of how easy it is to use and it's functions that match my business model. The unlimited filler links are extremely helpful for my clients. The ability have the html coding for each link, the mass link / excell options and the ability to sell my forms. It is a life saver!
Very helpful tool, was able to do all that I needed using it. Rate 5/5, recommend to everyone who needs to edit/sign PDF files and quickly share them.
several clunky features
There are several clunky features I did not like.
(1) My first issue was that when editing text, the font would change from Times New Roman to Arial within the edit box. The user had to "tell" the computer to switch back to Times New Roman.
(2) Another issue I spotted is that if I want to italicize ONE word on a line of text, the entire line will become italicized. This was cured by deleting the italicized word, then creating a separate text box with the italicized word in it. The italic text box was dropped into the line of text with the plain text around it.
(3) When editing text, the size of text will drop down a size or two. The writer must "bump" up the text size with the upward arrow to get it to match the text in the original document.
Otherwise, I like using PDFfiller. Of course, PDF editing is not as simple as ordinary word editing. Or perhaps PDF editing gets easier after continual practice.
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